生物
多细胞生物
RNA剪接
选择性拼接
进化生物学
适应(眼睛)
表型
遗传学
计算生物学
基因
基因组
外显子
核糖核酸
神经科学
作者
Charlotte Wright,Christopher W. J. Smith,Chris D. Jiggins
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41576-022-00514-4
摘要
A major goal of evolutionary genetics is to understand the genetic processes that give rise to phenotypic diversity in multicellular organisms. Alternative splicing generates multiple transcripts from a single gene, enriching the diversity of proteins and phenotypic traits. It is well established that alternative splicing contributes to key innovations over long evolutionary timescales, such as brain development in bilaterians. However, recent developments in long-read sequencing and the generation of high-quality genome assemblies for diverse organisms has facilitated comparisons of splicing profiles between closely related species, providing insights into how alternative splicing evolves over shorter timescales. Although most splicing variants are probably non-functional, alternative splicing is nonetheless emerging as a dynamic, evolutionarily labile process that can facilitate adaptation and contribute to species divergence.
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